Google, Book Publishers: What Could Have Happened

By Tamera H. BennettPosted October 31, 2008

In June 2006 I presented an article to the State Bar of Texas Intellectual Property Law Section on the Google Library Project. My article addressed the various defenses Google might raise and why I felt they would fail.

In view of the recent settlement in the two cases against Google, I have attached my article for a little light reading just in case you are still asking yourself "what if." Click this link to view a pdf:  Why Google Might Lose The Library Project (June 2006)

Tamera H. Bennett

Tamera H. Bennett is a wife, mom, lawyer, mediator, blogger, podcaster, and legal writer. For two decades she’s helped clients protect what they create by practicing trademark, copyright and entertainment law in Texas and Tennessee.

Tamera has co-hosted more than 85 episodes of the Entertainment Law Update Podcast since 2009. And, she’s been honored to write for BILLBOARD magazine and the TEXAS LAWYER.

In the summer of 2015, Tamera backpacked 100 miles over 10 days with her son's Boy Scout Troop. Tamera walked her first half-marathon in 2012 and walked the Cowtown Half Marathon in February 2016 and February 2017 with a PR each time. You can visit Tamera’s blog at createprotect.com and follow her on Twitter @tamerabennett.

http://www.tbennettlaw.com
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